Rapport 4. JUL 2013
Volunteers in the Danish Home Guard 2011
Udgivelsens forfattere:
- Torben Fridberg
- Malene Damgaard
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This report describes the composition of the Home Guard’s volunteer members and their attitudes to and expectations for the Home Guard. A similar survey was carried out in 2007, and the present report therefore also examines the trends from 2007 to 2011.
Among other things, the report shows that the voluntary members are a stable resource, as on average they have been members of the Home Guard for more than 24 years. There is a clear majority of men aged 25-50. Relatively many have vocational training, and many are employed in the private sector. Members are also relatively more active in other voluntary work than the population as a whole.
The report also shows that one in three active members of the Home Guard would like to be deployed on international operations to support the armed forces. The young members are especially willing – and these members have increased in recent years.
This report is based on a representative questionnaire survey and was commissioned and funded by the Home Guard command.
Among other things, the report shows that the voluntary members are a stable resource, as on average they have been members of the Home Guard for more than 24 years. There is a clear majority of men aged 25-50. Relatively many have vocational training, and many are employed in the private sector. Members are also relatively more active in other voluntary work than the population as a whole.
The report also shows that one in three active members of the Home Guard would like to be deployed on international operations to support the armed forces. The young members are especially willing – and these members have increased in recent years.
This report is based on a representative questionnaire survey and was commissioned and funded by the Home Guard command.
Udgivelsens forfattere
- Torben FridbergMalene Damgaard
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